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Cultural Competency - Analyses - Individual and Institutional

Institutional Assessments

Individual Assessments Bibliographies

Source:
"Selected Cultural Competence Assessment Tools," M. Jean Gilbert,
2004. Contact: leolady2@earthlink.net.

Institutional Assessments


Self-Study Questions
  1. What impact will the projected demographic changes have on our organization?
  2. What cultural issues or challenges should this organization and I begin addressing now?
  3. What are the barriers to addressing the above issues?
  4. What are the available resources and supports?
  5. List ways supervisors and managers can facilitate workforce changes in cultural attitudes,
    behaviors, and values.
  6. How prepared are this organization and I to effectively respond to cultural practices of patients?

Source:
Towards Cultural Competence in Health Care. p.21. Medical College of Ohio.
The Cross Cultural Health Care Program in collaboration with Tulin DiversiTeam Associates.

Joint Commission and CLAS

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Indicators of Cultural Competence in Health Care Delivery Organizations: An Organizational Cultural Competence Assessment Profile

Individual Assessments

Quality and Culture Quiz
A 23-question quiz to examine your own cultural competence from the Provider's Guide to Quality and Culture.

Cultural Competency Health Practitioner Assessment (CCHPA)
A Cultural Competence Health Practitioner Assessment developed by the National Center for Cultural Competence.

Clinical Cultural Competency Training Questionnaire (CCCTQ)
Adapted version of #3 to hospital setting -- translated into 7 languages - used in European Union Migrant Friendly Hospitals initiative.

Clinical Cultural Competency Questionnaire (CCCQ)
The Center for Healthy Families and Cultural Diversity, Department of Family Medicine, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School has developed this questionnaire as a tool for assessing physicians’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes relating to the provision of culturally competent health care to diverse patient populations.

Inventory for Assessing the Process of Cultural Competence Among Healthcare Professionals-Revised (IAPCC-R)
IAPCC-R is specifically intended for the following healthcare professionals: physicians, physician assistants, medical students and residents, licensed practical or vocational nurses, registered nurses, advanced practice nurses, nursing students, medical and nursing faculty, and clinical pharmacists.